palmOne 1035NA, 1035ML - Tungsten T5 - OS 5.4 416 MHz, Tungsten T5 User Manual

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Table of Contents
About This Guide ..................................................................xx
Tips for viewing this guide.........................................................................xx
What’s in this guide? .................................................................................xxi
Step-by-step instructions................................................................... xxi
Links..................................................................................................... xxi
Sidebars.....................................................................................................xxii
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Handheld and Your Computer .1
What’s in the box? ........................................................................................2
System requirements ...................................................................................2
Step 1: Charging your handheld..................................................................4
What you should know about your handheld’s battery ..................... 5
Step 2: Turning on your handheld for the first time ..................................6
Step 3: Installing your software...................................................................7
Step 4: Connecting your handheld to your computer ...............................8
Switching to another desktop software application ................................10
Using user profiles......................................................................................11
Creating a user profile .........................................................................12
Synchronizing with a user profile ......................................................14
Related topics..............................................................................................17
Chapter 2: Basics ...................................................................18
Locating the controls on your handheld ...................................................19
Front panel controls ............................................................................ 19
Top and side panel controls ............................................................... 20
Back panel controls ............................................................................. 21
Using the status bar....................................................................................22
Rotating the screen.....................................................................................23
What’s on the screen? ................................................................................24
Input area ............................................................................................. 24
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Application controls ............................................................................ 25
What software is on my handheld?...........................................................26
What’s on the CD? ......................................................................................28
Related topics..............................................................................................31
Chapter 3: Moving Around in Applications.........................33
Opening applications..................................................................................34
Using Favorites.................................................................................... 34
Using Applications .............................................................................. 35
Using Files............................................................................................ 36
Working with files and folders ........................................................... 38
Sorting Files ......................................................................................... 40
Opening files and folders from within an application ...................... 41
Switching between applications ........................................................ 41
Using the 5-way navigator .........................................................................41
Moving around in Favorites View ...................................................... 42
Moving around in Applications View ................................................ 42
Moving around list screens ................................................................ 43
Moving around entry screens ............................................................ 44
Moving around dialog boxes ............................................................. 44
Moving around menus........................................................................ 45
Using menus ..............................................................................................46
Using the Command stroke................................................................ 47
Using the Command toolbar .............................................................. 47
Finding information ...................................................................................48
Related topics..............................................................................................49
Chapter 4: Entering Information on Your Handheld ...........50
How can I enter information on my handheld?........................................51
Entering information with Graffiti 2 writing .............................................51
Writing in the Graffiti 2 input area ..................................................... 51
Using full-screen writing..................................................................... 52
Writing Graffiti 2 characters ...............................................................54
Graffiti 2 alphabet................................................................................ 56
Graffiti 2 numbers ............................................................................... 57
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Graffiti 2 gestures ................................................................................ 61
Writing Graffiti 2 symbols and other special characters ..................62
Graffiti 2 symbols and special characters ......................................... 63
Writing Graffiti 2 ShortCuts ................................................................64
Graffiti 2 ShortCuts.............................................................................. 65
Entering information with the onscreen keyboard ..................................66
Entering info from Contacts into another application .............................68
Editing information.....................................................................................70
Selecting information.......................................................................... 70
Copying and pasting information ......................................................71
Deleting information ...........................................................................72
Related topics..............................................................................................73
Chapter 5: Moving and Managing Info Between
Your Handheld and Your Computer ......................................74
Program memory and the internal drive ..................................................75
How can I work with information? ............................................................76
When would I use each method? ..............................................................77
Synchronizing information ........................................................................79
Entering information using desktop software .................................. 79
Synchronizing your handheld with your computer.......................... 83
Synchronizing with a cable .................................................................84
Customizing your synchronization settings ...................................... 85
Choosing how your computer responds to
synchronization requests .............................................................85
Setting synchronization options ........................................................87
Choosing whether application information is updated ....................88
Installing applications to your handheld ........................................... 93
Installing applications from a Windows computer........................... 93
Using Quick Install from within Palm Desktop software ..................94
Using the palmOne Quick Install icon ...............................................95
Using the palmOne Quick Install window .........................................96
Installing applications from a Mac computer ...................................97
Using the Send To Handheld droplet ................................................ 97
Using commands in the HotSync menu ............................................98
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Using File Transfer to transfer info to your handheld .............................99
Using Drive Mode to work with info on another computer .................103
Other ways of managing information .....................................................106
Importing information from other applications .............................. 107
Restoring archived items on your computer .................................. 109
Installing the additional software from the CD ............................... 110
Checking space and version numbers .............................................111
Removing information .............................................................................113
Removing an application from your handheld ............................... 113
Removing Palm Desktop software from your computer ............... 114
Related topics............................................................................................116
Chapter 6: Managing Your Contacts .................................. 117
Adding a contact ......................................................................................118
Entering additional contact information ..........................................121
Selecting contact field types .............................................................122
Defining custom fields ......................................................................123
Selecting a contact as your business card ......................................124
Copying contact information into multiple contacts ............................125
Locating a contact on your list ................................................................126
Deleting a contact ....................................................................................127
Customizing the Contacts list .................................................................128
Making connections from Contacts.........................................................130
Using Quick Connect .........................................................................130
Customizing Quick Connect settings ...............................................132
Using Tap-to-Connect .......................................................................133
Working with Contacts on your computer..............................................135
Related topics............................................................................................136
Chapter 7: Managing Your Calendar ..................................137
Scheduling events ....................................................................................138
Scheduling an appointment .............................................................138
Scheduling an event without a start time .......................................140
Scheduling a repeating event—standard interval ..........................142
Scheduling a repeating event—unusual interval ............................143
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Scheduling an event that is longer than a day ...............................145
Entering a location or a note for an event .......................................146
Scheduling an event with a time zone .............................................148
Color-coding your schedule.....................................................................149
Managing your color-codes ..............................................................150
Assigning a color-code to an event .................................................152
Setting an alarm .......................................................................................153
Rescheduling an event ............................................................................154
Deleting events .........................................................................................156
Deleting a specific event ...................................................................156
Deleting all your old events ..............................................................158
Checking your schedule ...........................................................................159
Viewing your appointments and tasks together .............................159
Viewing your daily schedule ............................................................161
Viewing your weekly schedule .........................................................163
Viewing your monthly schedule ......................................................164
Viewing a yearly calendar .................................................................165
Finding events that overlap .............................................................. 166
Customizing your calendar ......................................................................166
Customizing display options for your calendar ..............................167
Setting alarm and time options ........................................................170
Working with Calendar on your computer .............................................172
Related topics............................................................................................173
Chapter 8: Managing Your Office Files............................... 174
Benefits............................................................................................... 174
How can I create and manage Office files?.............................................175
Opening files from within Documents ....................................................176
Related Topics...........................................................................................177
Chapter 9: Viewing Photos and Videos.............................178
Supported file types .................................................................................179
Viewing photos or videos ........................................................................180
Viewing a photo or video in the Thumbnail View .......................... 180
Viewing a photo or video in the List View....................................... 184
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Viewing a slide show ........................................................................ 186
Rotating a photo ................................................................................ 188
Viewing and editing photo or video details .................................... 189
Organizing photos and videos.................................................................191
Organizing photos and videos in albums........................................ 191
Moving a photo or video within and between albums ..................193
Sorting photos and videos ............................................................... 195
Copying a photo or video ........................................................................198
Deleting a photo or video ........................................................................199
Sharing photos and videos ......................................................................200
Working with palmOne Media on your computer .................................201
Related topics............................................................................................202
Chapter 10: Listening to Music...........................................203
Transferring MP3 files to your handheld ...............................................204
Transferring music from a CD to your handheld ..................................208
Playing music on your handheld ............................................................212
Managing playlists....................................................................................213
Creating a playlist ..............................................................................213
Playing songs from a playlist ...........................................................215
Editing a playlist ................................................................................216
Deleting a playlist ..............................................................................218
Viewing song info ....................................................................................219
Working with RealPlayer on your computer ..........................................220
Related topics............................................................................................221
Chapter 11: Managing Your Tasks ......................................222
Creating a task ..........................................................................................223
Setting an alarm ................................................................................224
Scheduling a repeating task—standard interval .............................225
Scheduling a repeating task—unusual interval ..............................227
Organizing your tasks ..............................................................................229
Marking a task complete .........................................................................230
Deleting tasks ...........................................................................................231
Deleting a specific task ......................................................................231
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Deleting all your completed tasks ....................................................232
Customizing your Tasks list ....................................................................233
Working with Tasks on your computer ...................................................235
Related topics............................................................................................236
Chapter 12: Writing Memos................................................237
Creating a memo .....................................................................................238
Viewing and editing a memo ..................................................................239
Moving memos in your memos list .......................................................240
Deleting a memo ......................................................................................241
Working with Memos on your computer................................................242
Related topics............................................................................................243
Chapter 13: Writing Notes in Note Pad..............................244
Creating a note .........................................................................................245
Choosing the pen and paper (background) colors .........................246
Setting an alarm ................................................................................248
Viewing and editing a note .....................................................................250
Deleting a note .........................................................................................251
Working with Note Pad on your computer .............................................252
Related topics............................................................................................253
Chapter 14: Connecting Wirelessly to Other Devices ......254
What can I do with the built-in Bluetooth technology? .........................255
What types of connections can I make? .......................................... 255
What is device discovery? ................................................................ 256
Entering basic Bluetooth settings ...........................................................257
Setting up a phone connection ...............................................................258
Accessing email and the web wirelessly ...............................................263
Setting up a connection for wireless synchronization ..........................265
Setting up a connection to your Windows desktop computer .............267
Setting up a connection to a network ....................................................269
Creating trusted pairs ..............................................................................271
Setting advanced Bluetooth features .....................................................273
Storing recently found device names ..............................................273
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Allowing your handheld to wake up when it is turned off .............274
Related topics............................................................................................275
Chapter 15: Sending and Receiving Email Messages ......276
Upgrading an existing email account ....................................................277
About email accounts ...............................................................................278
Account and connection types......................................................... 278
Using an email provider ................................................................... 278
Using a corporate email account ..................................................... 279
VPNs ................................................................................................... 280
Creating an account..................................................................................281
Setting basic account options ..........................................................282
Setting advanced mail options .........................................................286
Testing your new account ................................................................ 290
Managing email accounts ........................................................................291
Editing an email account ..................................................................291
Deleting an email account ................................................................292
Selecting a different service for an email account .........................293
Adding ESMTP to an account ...........................................................295
Getting and reading email .......................................................................297
Switching among email accounts ....................................................297
Getting email messages ...................................................................298
Auto get mail with notification ......................................................... 300
Scheduling auto get mail ..................................................................300
Auto get notifications........................................................................ 302
Setting notification options ..............................................................303
Viewing and using the Reminders screen ....................................... 304
Auto get mail retries.......................................................................... 305
Resource issues with auto get mail ................................................. 306
Inbox icons in the VersaMail application ........................................ 306
Reading email messages .................................................................. 307
Selecting whether to receive messages as HTML or plain text..... 308
Customizing the font of messages you are reading .......................310
Sending an email message .....................................................................311
Entering an address directly in the To field ....................................313
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Entering an address using Contacts ................................................314
Entering an address using Smart Addressing ................................315
Attaching a personal signature ........................................................316
Send retry ...........................................................................................317
Send retry notifications..................................................................... 317
Modifying messages in the Outbox................................................. 318
Outbox icons in the VersaMail applications.................................... 318
Working with email folders ......................................................................319
Viewing another folder .....................................................................319
Customizing the appearance of the message list ...........................320
Moving messages between folders .................................................322
Creating and editing mail folders .....................................................324
Working with email messages ................................................................326
Forwarding an email message .........................................................326
Deleting a message ...........................................................................328
Deleting old messages ......................................................................329
Emptying the trash ............................................................................331
Setting the trash to be emptied automatically ................................332
Marking messages as read or unread .............................................333
Working with attachments .......................................................................335
Downloading an attachment to your handheld .............................. 335
Working with a downloaded attachment ........................................336
Downloading large attachments ......................................................339
Attaching files ....................................................................................340
Attaching photos and videos ............................................................343
Synchronizing email on your handheld with email on
your computer ....................................................................................344
Setting up an account on your handheld ........................................ 344
Enabling synchronization on your computer ..................................345
Setting synchronization options for your email account ...............347
Setting mail client synchronization options ....................................349
Setting Microsoft Outlook as your default email program ............351
Setting advanced email synchronization options ...........................352
Account information screens ........................................................... 356
VersaMail conduit shortcuts............................................................. 357
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Excluding one or more accounts during synchronization .............358
Synchronizing an account ................................................................ 358
Synchronizing multiple accounts..................................................... 358
Using SSL with the conduit .............................................................. 359
Advanced VersaMail application features ..............................................359
Setting preferences for getting, sending, and deleting email .......360
Adding or updating a contact directly from a message .................362
Creating and using filters.................................................................. 363
Turning filters on and off ..................................................................365
Editing or deleting a filter .................................................................367
Managing settings for incoming and outgoing mail ......................368
Adding APOP to an account .............................................................377
Setting advanced account preferences ...........................................378
Changing email header details......................................................... 380
Backing up mail databases ...............................................................381
Synchronizing IMAP mail folders wirelessly................................... 383
Prerequisites for wireless IMAP folder synchronization ................ 383
Turning IMAP folder synchronization on or off ..............................384
Synchronizing handheld/mail server IMAP folders from the
Options menu ..............................................................................384
Working with root folders................................................................. 385
Using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) ................................................... 385
Related topics............................................................................................386
Chapter 16: Sending and Receiving Text Messages .........387
Creating and sending a text message ....................................................388
Receiving and viewing a text message ..................................................391
Editing a draft text message ...................................................................393
Setting advanced messaging features ...................................................394
Related Topics...........................................................................................396
Chapter 17: Browsing the Web...........................................397
Accessing a web page ..............................................................................398
Accessing a web page using the action bar ....................................398
Accessing a web page using the address field ...............................399
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Using a password to access a web page .........................................400
Finding information on a web page .................................................401
Quickly jumping to a page .......................................................................402
Following a link.................................................................................. 402
Returning to your home page or a page you recently visited....... 402
Changing how you view a page .............................................................403
Bookmarking your favorite pages ...........................................................405
Adding a bookmark ...........................................................................405
Viewing a bookmarked or saved page ............................................406
Editing information about a bookmark or saved page ...................407
Arranging the bookmark list .............................................................408
Disconnecting from and connecting to the Internet ..............................410
Disconnecting from the Internet ......................................................410
Connecting to the Internet ................................................................411
Downloading files and pages ..................................................................412
Downloading a file ............................................................................412
Saving a web page ............................................................................413
Viewing a saved file ..........................................................................414
Communicating with other users ............................................................415
Sending email by means of an Internet email account ..................415
Returning to a web page you recently visited .......................................416
Changing your Home and start pages ....................................................417
Changing your Home page ...............................................................417
Changing your start page .................................................................419
Setting advanced browser options .........................................................420
Changing how images are downloaded ..........................................420
Setting whether to automatically complete web addresses and
form fields ...................................................................................421
Allowing websites to remember personal information .................422
Setting preferences for storing web pages .....................................423
Setting preferences for using a proxy server ..................................425
Setting whether to accept JavaScript ..............................................427
Related topics............................................................................................428
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Chapter 18: Dialing Phone Numbers from
Your Handheld ......................................................................429
Dialing a number .....................................................................................430
Entering a number .............................................................................430
Redialing the most recently used number ......................................431
Dialing a number from the Call History List ....................................432
Using speed dial ......................................................................................433
Adding a speed dial entry .................................................................433
Dialing a number using speed dial ..................................................434
Editing a speed-dial entry .................................................................435
Related topics............................................................................................436
Chapter 19: Sharing Information........................................437
Using the Send command ......................................................................438
Sending information from within an application using
Bluetooth technology .................................................................438
Sending a category ...........................................................................440
Sending an application .....................................................................441
Using the Send command with the VersaMail
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application ......... 442
Using the Send command with SMS .............................................. 442
Beaming ....................................................................................................443
Beaming information from within an application ..........................443
Beaming a category ..........................................................................445
Beaming an application ....................................................................446
Other ways of sharing information .........................................................448
Related topics............................................................................................449
Chapter 20: Managing Your Expenses ...............................450
Adding an expense ...................................................................................451
Choosing currency options ......................................................................453
Customizing the currency pick list ...................................................453
Presetting the currency symbol .......................................................454
Creating a currency symbol ..............................................................455
Deleting expenses.....................................................................................457
Deleting an individual expense ........................................................457
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Deleting an entire category of expenses .........................................458
Customizing the expense list ...................................................................459
Working with Expense on your computer ..............................................460
Related topics............................................................................................461
Chapter 21: Performing Calculations .................................462
Calculator buttons.....................................................................................463
Viewing recent calculations ....................................................................464
Accessing different calculators ...............................................................465
Related topics............................................................................................466
Chapter 22: Keeping Your Information Private..................467
Choosing a security level .........................................................................468
Marking information as private ...............................................................469
Setting the level of privacy ......................................................................470
Hiding or masking private entries ....................................................470
Viewing an entry that is masked ...................................................... 471
Using a password .....................................................................................471
Creating a password .........................................................................472
Changing a password .......................................................................473
Deleting a password.......................................................................... 475
Deleting a forgotten password .........................................................476
Locking your handheld.............................................................................477
Locking your handheld automatically .............................................478
Locking your handheld manually .....................................................480
Using Quick Unlock ..................................................................................481
Creating a Quick Unlock combination ............................................. 481
Deleting your Quick Unlock combination........................................ 483
Encrypting your information....................................................................484
Limiting the number of password attempts ...........................................486
Related topics............................................................................................489
Chapter 23: Using Categories to Organize Information ...490
Adding a category.....................................................................................491
Renaming a category ...............................................................................492
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Deleting a category ..................................................................................493
Placing information into a category ........................................................494
Placing an entry into a category .......................................................494
Placing an application into a category .............................................496
Viewing information by category ...........................................................497
Related topics............................................................................................498
Chapter 24: Managing Clock Settings ...............................499
Checking the current date and time ........................................................500
Setting the primary location ....................................................................501
Setting the date and time for the primary location ........................502
Choosing secondary locations for other time zones .............................504
Modifying the locations list......................................................................505
Adding new locations .......................................................................505
Deleting a location .............................................................................507
Setting the alarm clock .............................................................................508
Responding to the alarm clock......................................................... 509
Changing the clock display ......................................................................510
Related topics............................................................................................511
Chapter 25: Customizing Your Handheld ..........................512
Customizing your Favorites View ...........................................................513
Changing the background photo in Favorites View .......................513
Changing entries in Favorites ...........................................................514
Customizing the Application View .........................................................516
Making the screen easier to read ............................................................518
Changing the screen fonts ................................................................518
Adjusting the brightness ...................................................................520
Changing screen colors ....................................................................521
Changing handedness orientation of the screen ............................522
Assigning a button to your frequently used applications ....................523
Setting the date and time ........................................................................525
Selecting a location ...........................................................................525
Resetting the date and time ..............................................................527
Selecting formats for dates, times, and numbers ..........................529
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Customizing the way you enter information ..........................................531
Customizing the input area ...............................................................531
Using the full-screen writing area ....................................................532
Customizing Graffiti 2 strokes ..........................................................534
Setting up ShortCuts .........................................................................535
Changing ShortCuts ..........................................................................537
Correcting problems with tapping ...................................................538
Selecting sound settings .........................................................................539
Entering your owner information ...........................................................540
Conserving battery power .......................................................................541
Preventing your handheld from turning on by accident ................541
Selecting power-saving settings ......................................................542
Connecting your handheld to other devices ..........................................544
Changing the preset connection settings ........................................544
Creating your own connection settings ...........................................546
Connecting your handheld to a mobile phone ...............................549
Customizing network settings .................................................................550
Setting up a service profile ...............................................................550
Connecting to your service ...............................................................553
Adding details to a service profile ...................................................554
Deleting a service profile ..................................................................556
Creating login scripts ........................................................................557
Adding plug-in applications .............................................................561
Setting up VPN..........................................................................................562
Setting up a VPN account on your handheld ..................................562
Establishing a VPN connection ........................................................564
Ending a VPN connection .................................................................565
Related topics............................................................................................566
Chapter 26: Expanding Your Handheld ..............................567
What type of expansion cards can I use? ...............................................568
How can expansion cards help me?........................................................568
Removing an expansion card .................................................................569
Inserting an expansion card ....................................................................570
Opening an application on an expansion card ......................................571
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Opening files on an expansion card .......................................................572
Viewing card information.........................................................................573
Renaming a card ......................................................................................574
Copying applications to an expansion card ..........................................575
Removing all information from a card ...................................................576
Related topics............................................................................................577
Chapter 27: Maintaining Your Handheld ..........................578
Handheld do’s and don’ts ........................................................................578
Handheld do’s.................................................................................... 578
Handheld don’ts ................................................................................ 579
Resetting your handheld ..........................................................................579
Doing a soft reset .............................................................................. 579
Doing a hard reset ............................................................................. 581
Restoring your information after a hard reset........................................582
Related topics............................................................................................584
Chapter 28: Common Questions .......................................585
Setup..........................................................................................................585
Handheld ...................................................................................................587
Moving around..........................................................................................590
Entering information ................................................................................590
Synchronizing ...........................................................................................593
File Transfer/Drive Mode..........................................................................599
Calendar.....................................................................................................601
Memos .......................................................................................................602
Note Pad ....................................................................................................603
Media .........................................................................................................603
RealPlayer..................................................................................................603
Tasks ..........................................................................................................604
Connecting wirelessly ..............................................................................604
The VersaMail® application.....................................................................606
Privacy .......................................................................................................609
Sharing ......................................................................................................610
Problems with incompatible applications ..............................................611
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Chapter 29: Getting Help ...................................................615
Self-help resources ...................................................................................615
Technical support .....................................................................................616
Product Regulatory Information .........................................617
Index ......................................................................................622
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About This Guide
This guide tells you everything you need to know about your handheld: the things you’ll do every day, the advanced features that let you get the most out of your handheld, and the things that make your handheld not only useful, but fun.
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An interesting fact about the topic being described; may include a link to more information.
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Key Term
A technical term related to the topic being described. The term may appear in this guide or only on your handheld.
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CHAPTER 1
Setting Up Your Handheld and Your Computer
Congratulations on the purchase of your new palmOne™ Tungsten™ T5 handheld! You’re about to discover so many things about your handheld that will help you better manage your life and have fun, too. As you become more familiar with your handheld, you’ll probably personalize the settings and add applications to make it uniquely yours.
While you’re likely to get years of enjoyment from your handheld, it takes only four easy steps to get up and running.
Benefits
• Start using your handheld right away
• Establish a link between your handheld and your computer
• Set up your handheld for optimal use
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What’s in the box?
System requirements
Step 1: Charging your handheld
Step 2: Turning on your handheld for the first time
Step 3: Installing your software
Step 4: Connecting your handheld to your computer
Switching to another desktop software application
Using user profiles
Related topics
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What’s in the box?
System requirements
The installation CD contains Palm®Desktop software and other applications you need to set up and use your handheld. To use Palm Desktop software, your desktop computer must meet these requirements:
WINDOWS ONLY
• A PC with a Pentium II processor or later, and one of the following operating systems:
• Windows 2000 (requires administrator rights to install Palm Desktop software)
• Windows XP (requires administrator rights to install Palm Desktop software)
• Internet Explorer 5.0 or later
• 32 megabyte (MB) available RAM (64MB recommended)
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Key Term
Palm Desktop software The software that lets you enter, update, review, and synchronize information on your computer.
AC charger
Software installation CD
USB sync cable
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• 170MB available hard disk space
• One available USB port
• USB sync cable (included with your handheld)
• CD or DVD drive for installing Palm Desktop software from the CD that came with your handheld; or you can download Palm Desktop software by visiting our website at
www.palmOne.com/
intl/support
Palm Desktop software that is downloaded from the palmOne website does not include
additional software available on the CD.
MAC ONLY
• Mac computer or compatible with a PowerPC processor
• Mac OS X, version 10.2 or 10.3 (requires administrator rights to install Palm Desktop software)
• 128MB total RAM
• 190MB available hard disk space
• Monitor that supports screen resolution of 800 X 600 or better
• One available USB port
• USB sync cable (included with your handheld)
• CD or DVD drive for installing Palm Desktop software from the CD that came with your handheld; or you can download Palm Desktop software by visiting our website at
www.palmOne.com/
intl/support
Palm Desktop software that is downloaded from the palmOne website does not include
additional software available on the CD.
NOTE
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Step 1: Charging your handheld
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1 Connect your handheld:
a. Plug the USB sync cable into
your handheld and into a USB port on the back of your computer.
b. Plug the AC charger into the
Multi-connector on the sync cable and into an outlet.
2 Charge your handheld for three hours. Be sure your handheld is fully charged
before going on to Step 2.
Done
Before You Begin
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If you’re upgrading from another Palm Powered device, synchronize your old handheld with your old desktop software.
Tip
After the initial charge, charge your handheld at least half an hour every day.
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What you should know about your handheld’s battery
While your handheld is charging, take a minute to learn about the battery:
• If you see an alert on the screen warning you that the battery is low, recharge your handheld. Also recharge your handheld if it doesn’t turn on when you press the power button.
The memory on your handheld is designed to store your information even if the battery becomes drained to the point that you cannot turn on your handheld. When you recharge your handheld, all of your existing information, both in program memory and on the internal drive, should appear.
• Conserve battery life by doing any of the following:
Adjust
the screen brightness
Reduc
e the Auto-off setting
Prevent
your handheld from turning on by accident
•Stop music
or video playback when not in use
Respond to or cancel alerts
promptly
Set the Bluetooth
® functionality to off when not in use
Minimiz
e use of the expansion slot
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Step 2: Turning on your handheld for the first time
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1 Unplug the USB sync cable from
your handheld.
2 Press the power button.
3 Slide the stylus out of the slot.
4 Hold the stylus as you would hold a pen, and follow the onscreen instructions
to set up your handheld.
Done
Before You Begin
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Be sure to fully charge your handheld, as described in the preceding procedure.
Tip
After you set up your handheld, review the Quick Tour on your handheld and take the tutorial on the CD to learn the basics.
Power button
Stylus
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Step 3: Installing your software
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1 Insert the CD into your computer.
You need administrator rights to install Palm Desktop software on a
computer running Windows 2000/XP or Mac OS X.
2 WINDOWS ONLY
Follow the onscreen instructions. If you’re upgrading, select the username that you assigned to your old handheld.
MAC ONLY
Double-click the CD icon, and then double-click palmOneSoftware.pkg.
During installation, you’re asked to connect your computer to your handheld. See Step 4.
Did You Know?
When you upgrade, there’s no need to delete the old desktop software first. When you install the new Palm Desktop software, all of your information transfers automatically to the new software.
Tip
Take the interactive tutorial on the CD to learn how to create an appointment; set up your handheld’s features for photos, video, and music; and more.
Did You Know?
IT managers can set up a
profile
if they want to install the same set of information on several handhelds.
NOTE
Done
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Step 4: Connecting your handheld to your computer
In this step, you connect your handheld to your computer and synchronize for the first time. Synchronizing simply means that any information you enter in one place (your handheld or computer) is automatically updated in the other.
Be sure to synchronize the info in your handheld’s program memory at least
once a day so that you always have an up-to-date backup copy of this info on your computer.
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1 Connect your handheld to your
computer:
a. Plug the USB sync cable into a
USB port on the back of your computer.
b. Plug the cable into your
handheld.
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IMPORTANT
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Tip
If the Select User dialog box appears during synchronization, select the username of the handheld you want to synchronize, and click OK.
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Key Term
Third-party application
A software program that runs on a Palm Powered device, but is not created or supported by palmOne, Inc.
Tip
If you have problems with your new handheld after you synchronize, you may need to update your third-party applications.
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2 Press the power button to turn on your handheld.
3 Continue with the onscreen instructions. Synchronize your handheld with your
computer by pressing the HotSync button on the USB sync cable.
Done
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Switching to another desktop software application
WINDOWS ONLY
During CD installation, you chose a desktop software application to synchronize with your handheld. You may have chosen Palm Desktop software at that time. But if Microsoft Outlook already contains all of your contacts, appointments, tasks, and notes, you can change your synchronization method so that your handheld synchronizes with Outlook instead. You can also change from Outlook to Palm Desktop software.
If you choose to synchronize with Outlook, info from Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and
Memos is synchronized with Outlook. You can also set up the VersaMail
®
application to synchronize with Outlook. Other info, such as photos and notes, is synchronized with Palm Desktop software.
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1 Insert the CD into your computer.
2 Select Change your synchronization method.
3 Follow the onscreen instructions for the desktop software you want to use.
Done
NOTE
Before You Begin
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You must have completed CD installation and chosen Palm Desktop software as your desktop application for synchronization in order to switch to Outlook. Note that you can choose Outlook as your synchronization software for Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos during CD installation.
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Using user profiles
Only IT managers may need to use user profiles for their company. If you are not
an IT manager, you can skip this section.
Suppose your sales organization wants to distribute two dozen handhelds that all have a common company phone list, a set of memos, and several key applications. A user profile can be created to install this information before the handhelds are distributed to employees. When the employees synchronize for the first time, this common information becomes part of their user-specific information.
A user profile enables you to install the same information onto multiple handhelds before each handheld is individualized with a unique username and user-specific information. A handheld that has a user profile installed can be given to anyone, because the handheld is not yet identified by a unique username. When the new user synchronizes for the first time, he or she gives the handheld a unique username.
Handhelds that are synchronized with a user profile must be either new ones that have never been synchronized or handhelds that have had their usernames and information removed by a hard reset
.
IMPORTANT
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NOTE
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Creating a user profile
WINDOWS ONLY
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1 Open the New Profile screen:
a. Open Palm Desktop software.
b. From the Tools menu, select Users.
c. Click Profiles, and then click New.
2
Enter a unique name for the profile, and click OK twice.
3 Select the profile from the User
list, and create the info in Palm Desktop software for the profile.
Done
Did You Know?
Save time by importing to quickly add information to a profile.
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MAC ONLY
0
1
Open the New Profile screen:
a. Open Palm Desktop software.
b. From the User pop-up menu, select Edit Users.
c. Click New Profile.
2 Create the profile:
a. Enter a unique name for the profile, and click OK.
b. Close the Users window.
Continued
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Synchronizing with a user profile
WINDOWS ONLY
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3 Select the profile from the User pop-up menu, and create the info in
Palm Desktop software for the profile.
4 Set the profile’s conduit settings:
a. From the HotSync menu, select Conduit Settings.
b. Select the conduit settings
for the profile.
Done
1 Begin synchronization:
a. Connect the USB sync cable to the USB port on the back of your computer,
and then insert the other end into the Multi-connector on your handheld.
b. Press the HotSync button on the USB sync cable.
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2 Transfer the profile information:
a. Click Profiles.
b. Select the profile you want to
load on the handheld, and click OK.
c. Click Yes.
The next time you synchronize that handheld, Palm Desktop software prompts you to assign a username to the handheld.
Done
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MAC ONLY
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1 Begin synchronization:
a. Connect the USB sync cable to the USB port on the back of your computer,
and then insert the other end into the Multi-connector on your handheld.
b. Press the HotSync button on the USB sync cable.
2 Select the profile you want to
load on the handheld, and click OK.
The next time you synchronize that handheld, Palm Desktop software prompts you to assign a username to the handheld.
Done
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Related topics
Click a link below to learn about these related topics:
M
anaging Info • Synchronizing your handheld with Palm Desktop software or Microsoft
Outlook on your computer
• Synchronizing wirelessly using Bluetooth technology on your handheld
• Using your company’s network to synchronize information
• Choosing whether or not to synchronize information for a specific application
• Transferring information to your handheld from an outside source, such as a file containing your company’s phone list
• Adding applications to your handheld
• Installing additional software from the CD
• Deleting applications from your handheld
• Viewing application information
Customizing
• Adjusting the screen display
• Reducing the Auto-off setting
• Keeping your handheld from turning on accidentally
Common Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions about setup
My Handheld
Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit
www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5.
Support
If you’re having problems with setup or anything else on your handheld, go to
www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5.
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CHAPTER 2
Basics
Whether you’re at work, at home, or on the go, you’ll quickly understand why handhelds are also called personal digital assistants (PDAs). Like a good personal assistant, your handheld helps you keep track of your schedule, your business and personal contacts, and your to-do list.
But more than just helping you get organized, your handheld helps you stay productive by letting you carry and access important files, folders, and documents. It also helps you stay connected by offering wireless access to email, text messages, and the web. And when you just want to relax and have fun, use your handheld to view digital photos and videos, listen to music, play games, and more.
Benefits
• Carry files and folders on an internal flash drive containing 160MB of storage, and work with them on the go
• Save time and stay organized
• Travel light
• Keep your information safe
• Stay in touch with wireless connectivity
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Locating the controls on your handheld
Using the status bar
Rotating the screen
What’s on the screen?
What software is on my handheld?
What’s on the CD?
Related topics
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Locating the controls on your handheld
Front panel controls
Screen Displays the applications and information on your handheld. The
screen is touch-sensitive.
Display the input area by tapping the Input icon on the status bar
.
Use the input area to enter info with Graffiti® 2 writing
or the onscreen
keyboard.
5-way navigator Helps you move around and select info to display on the screen.
Quick buttons Turn on your handheld and open Favorites, Calendar, Contacts, or
Files.
Screen
5-way navigator
Home
Calendar
Files
Contacts
Quick buttons
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Top and side panel controls
IR port Beams information between handhelds and other devices that have an IR
port.
Expansion card slot
Lets you insert an expansion card (sold separately) to back up info and add memory, applications, and accessories to your handheld.
Power button Turns your handheld on or off and lets you turn Key
lock on (if active).
Headphone jack Lets you connect standard 3.5 mm stereo headphones (sold separately) to
your handheld so you can listen to music and other audio applications.
Stylus Lets you enter information on your handheld by writing or tapping. To
use the stylus, slide it out of the slot and hold it as you would a pen or pencil. Using your fingertip instead of the stylus is OK, but don’t use your fingernail, a real pen, or any other sharp object to touch the screen.
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Key Term
IR Short for infrared.
Beaming uses infrared technology to send information between two IR ports that are within a few feet of each other.
Did You Know?
Beaming lets you quickly share appointments, addresses, phone numbers, and more.
Stylus
Expansion card slot
Headphone jack
IR port
Power button
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Back panel controls
Speaker Lets you listen to alarms, game and system sounds, and music.
Reset button Resets your handheld
if it stops responding.
Multi-connector Lets you connect a USB sync cable (included) or a cradle (sold
separately) to your computer so you can synchronize
or exchange information. Also lets you connect the AC charger to your handheld—either directly to the connector or through the USB sync cable—so you can charge it.
Bluetooth radio (internal)
Enables your handheld to connect with other devices (sold separately) that use Bluetooth communication
.
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Key Term
USB Short for Universal Serial Bus; the type of connector or cable that’s commonly used to connect accessories to a computer.
Multi-connector
Reset button
Bluetooth
®
radio
(internal)
Speaker
AC connector (part of Multi-connector)
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Using the status bar
The status bar at the bottom of the handheld screen gives you access to valuable tools and is accessible in all views.
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Home Select once to open Favorites, twice to open Applications.
Find Select to open the Find dialog box
.
Menu Select to open the menu
for the current screen.
System info Select to open the system information dialog box. The dialog box
shows the date and time, available memory, and battery level, and allows you to adjust system sounds and screen brightness.
Alert Select to display the Reminders screen
.
Bluetooth controls Select to display the Bluetooth
dialog box, where Bluetooth functionality can be turned on and off and you can connect to another Bluetooth device.
Full-screen writing Select to turn full-screen writing on and off.
Screen rotation Select to switch between landscape and portrait view
.
Input Select to switch between showing and hiding the input area. Select
and hold to display the input area selection menu.
H
ome Find Menu System info
Alert Bluetooth controls Full-screen writing Screen rotation Input
Tip
Use the Find dialog box to locate specific items of information in your handheld’s program memory—for example, a name or a phone number.
Did You Know?
The System info icon shows the current time on the status bar.
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Rotating the screen
You can switch between landscape and portrait view by tapping Screen rotation on the status bar. Landscape view is useful for viewing spreadsheets, email, web pages, and photos.
Did You Know?
You can customize which way the screen rotates in landscape mode by
choosing right- or left­handed rotation.
Screen rotation
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What’s on the screen?
Your handheld includes many features that make it easy to use. Among them are the input area and the common elements that appear on the screen in each of the applications. Once you learn how to use them in one application you can easily use them in all the others.
Input area
By default, the input area is displayed. To hide the input area, tap Input on the status bar. To display the input area if it is hidden, tap Input again. Tapping the icons in the input area opens the following applications:
You cannot display the input area in the main Favorites View
. However, if you perform a
task such as adding or deleting a favorite, you can display the input area.
Application icons: Note Pad, Memos, Calculator, Tasks
Open the corresponding application.
Letter keyboard icon
Opens the alphabetic keyboard
.
Number keyboard icon
Opens the numeric keyboard
.
Tip
You can select an input area that does not display
the application icons.
Tip
If you use another application frequently, customize the input area to display that application’s icon. Tap and hold any of the four application icons, and select the new application you want from the list. The new application’s icon replaces the icon you tapped.
Calculator icon
Letter keyboard Icon
Tasks icon
Note Pad icon
Memos icon
Number keyboard Icon
NOTE
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Application controls
Previous/next arrows
Select the left and right arrows to view the previous and next entry; where up and down arrows appear, select them to view the previous and next screens of information.
Scroll bar Drag the slider, or tap the top or bottom arrow, to scroll the display one line
at a time. To scroll to the previous screen, tap the scroll bar just above the slider. To scroll to the next screen, tap the scroll bar just below the slider.
Command button
Select a button, such as OK, Cancel, or Details, to perform a command or to open a dialog box. Command buttons appear at the bottom of dialog boxes and application screens.
Tips icon Tap the Tips icon to view shortcuts and other useful information for the
screen where the icon is located. When you have finished viewing the tip, select Done.
Entry box Tap an entry box to open a dialog box where you can enter info for that field.
Pick list Select the arrow to display a list of choices, and then select an item in the
list.
Box Check or uncheck a box to select or deselect it. When a box is checked, the
corresponding option is selected and active. When a box is unchecked, the corresponding option is deselected and inactive.
Scroll bar
Previous/next arrows
Command button
Pick list
Entry box
Box
Tips icon
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Key Term
Slider The solid area on the scroll bar. The slider moves to indicate the relative position within the entry or list.
Tip
You can also use the 5­way navigator to select
an item from a pick list and to select some command buttons.
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What software is on my handheld?
Your handheld comes with many applications preinstalled and ready to use.
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Favorites Customize a list of your favorite applications, files, and folders so that you can
locate and open them quickly.
Files View, organize, and open files and folders on your handheld’s internal flash drive.
Calendar Manage your schedule from single entries, like lunch with a friend, to repeating
and extended events, like weekly meetings and holidays. Even color-code your schedule by category.
Contacts Store names and addresses, phone numbers, email and website addresses—
even add a birthday alarm or a contact’s photo.
Documents Create, view, and edit Microsoft Word and Excel files. View and manage
PowerPoint files.
palmOne™ Media
View and organize photos and videos.
RealPlayer
®
Carry music, create playlists, and listen to music on your handheld. This application has a companion desktop application that you can install from the CD (Windows only). Both Mac and Windows users can use RealPlayer on the handheld.
Bluetooth
®
Set up wireless connections to a mobile phone, network, or computer for sending and receiving information.
VersaMail
®
Send, receive, and manage email messages wirelessly using the built-in Bluetooth wireless technology on your handheld or by synchronizing with your Windows computer.
Web Browse your favorite sites on the web using the built-in Bluetooth technology on
your handheld.
Tip
Can’t find some of these applications? Press the Home button twice to view all applications in
A
pplications View.
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SMS Send and receive short text (SMS) messages using the built-in Bluetooth
technology on your handheld.
Ta s k s Stay on top of your to-do list. Enter things you need to do, prioritize them, set
alarms, and then monitor your deadlines.
Memos Capture information such as meeting notes, lists of books to read, movies to see,
recipes, and anything else you need to write down.
Note Pad Write on the screen in your own handwriting or draw a quick sketch.
Addit™ Preview, try, and buy software for your handheld (Windows only and web access
required).
Calculator Do basic math calculations such as splitting restaurant bills and figuring tips.
Quick Tour Learn about your handheld and how to enter information.
Card Info View information about your handheld’s internal drive and about an expansion
card seated in the expansion card slot.
Dialer Dial phone numbers directly from your handheld.
Expense Track business or travel expenses and print expense reports after you
synchronize your handheld with your computer.
HotSync
®
Synchronize info on your handheld with the info on your computer.
Prefs Customize your handheld’s sound levels, colors, security, and more.
World Clock Set the time in your home city and two other locations, and set an alarm to wake
you up.
Drive Mode Connect your handheld as a removable USB drive on a Mac computer or when
you are at a Windows computer that does not have the Tungsten T5 software installation CD installed. Open files stored on your handheld on the computer, and move, copy, and manage files between your handheld and the computer.
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What’s on the CD?
The Tungsten™ T5 software installation CD includes desktop software for your computer and additional software for your handheld.
The desktop software lets you use your computer to view, enter, and manage info for many of the applications on your handheld. Make sure you install the desktop software so that you can back up and save the info on your handheld onto your computer.
The additional handheld software lets you do more things with your handheld. When you set up your handheld you may install some (or all) of these applications. You can install any of the applications at any time after you set up your handheld as well.
The software installation CD includes titles such as the following:
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Palm Desktop software View, enter, manage, and back up info for Calendar, Contacts, Tasks,
Memos, and Expense on your computer. You can also view, manage, and back up info for Note Pad and Media (Expense and Media are Windows only). When you synchronize your handheld with your computer, this info is updated in both places. This application installs automatically during the initial CD installation process.
During CD installation, you can choose to synchronize your handheld with Microsoft Outlook on your computer (Windows only). If you do, information from Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos is synchronized with Outlook. Information for Expense, Note Pad, and Media is still synchronized with Palm Desktop software.
palmOne Quick Install (Windows only)
Install applications from your Windows computer to your handheld or to an expansion card that is seated in the expansion card slot for use on your handheld. This application installs automatically during the initial CD installation process.
Tip
To learn how to install the desktop software from the CD, see Step 3: Installing your software.
Tip
To learn how to install extra handheld software from the CD, see
Installing the additional software from the CD.
NOTE
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Send To Handheld droplet (Mac only)
Install applications and transfer files from your Mac computer to your handheld or to an expansion card that is seated in the expansion card slot for use on your handheld. This application installs automatically during the initial CD installation process.
palmOne File Transfer (Windows only)
Install applications and transfer folders and files from your Windows computer to the internal flash drive
on your handheld or to an expansion card. This application installs automatically during the initial CD installation process.
Getting Started Guide Keep the Getting Started Guide with you and view it on your handheld.
You can also install this file on your handheld to carry it with you on the go; it installs to the Palm Desktop Help automatically during the initial CD installation process.
AudiblePlayer link Listen to newspapers, books, public radio, language instruction, and
more (Windows only; download requires Internet connection, additional fees may apply).
RealPlayer desktop application
Companion desktop software (Windows only) for the RealPlayer application on your handheld. Lets you convert CDs into MP3 files that you can listen to on your handheld. Both Mac and Windows users can use RealPlayer on the handheld.
Windows Media Player link/Direct X
Work with the palmOne Media desktop application. Direct X is required for Media to prepare videos for playback on your handheld. Windows Media Player is required for Media to play videos that have been prepared for playback on your handheld. If you do not have Windows Media Player or Direct X on your computer, use the link to download these applications. (Windows only; download requires Internet connection, additional fees may apply.)
Tip
After you install an application and discover how valuable it is, be sure to add it to Favorites
.
Did You Know?
You can categorize applications. Some apps are automatically assigned to a category when you install them; others are assigned to the Unfiled category. All apps appear in the All category of Applications
. Assign an application to a category in Applications by selecting Category in the App menu. Select the pick list next to the application's name; then select a category.
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QuickTime Works with the palmOne Media desktop application. Required to
prepare videos in certain formats for viewing on your handheld.
QuickTime is included on the CD for Windows computers
only. For Mac computers, QuickTime is included in Mac OS X.
Java Technologies link Access more software and functions after you download WebSphere
Everyplace Micro Environment to run Java (J2ME) on your handheld. (Download requires Internet connection.)
Handmark Solitaire Enjoy hours of entertainment with this solitaire game.
Adobe Reader for Palm OS
With a simple conversion, view PDF files that are tailored to fit your handheld’s screen.
eReader Purchase and download eBooks from the web so you can read them
when you want, where you want.
VPN Client Software Create a secure wireless connection to your corporate network in order
to safely send and receive email messages, access the corporate intranet, and more. (Download requires Internet connection; additional fees apply.)
Tu t o r i a l Learn to use the popular features of your handheld. The Tutorial
includes a tour of your handheld and step-by-step instructions. Access it from the CD.
NOTE
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Related topics
Click a link below to learn about these related topics:
Setup
Installing the desktop software from the CD
Entering Information
• Entering information with Graffiti 2 characters and shortcuts
• Entering information with the onscreen letter and number keyboards
Moving Around
• Opening applications and using menus
• Finding information
Managing Info
• Synchronizing your handheld with your computer
• Using File Transfer and Drive Mode to manage information between your handheld and your computer
• Installing additional software from the CD
Sharing
• Beaming information and applications to other Palm Powered devices
• Sending information and applications to other Bluetooth devices by using Bluetooth technology on your handheld
World Clock
Viewing the current date and time
Customizing
• Setting the current date and time
• Adjusting the brightness of the display
• Preventing your handheld from turning on by accident
My Handheld
Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit
www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5.
Support
If you’re having problems with your handheld, go to
www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5.
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Maintaining
• Caring for your handheld
• Resetting your handheld
Common Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions about your handheld
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Moving Around in Applications
Have you ever been to a new city and felt a bit lost until you figured out that the numbered streets run north/south and the avenues run east/west? Learning to move around your handheld is similar. Most Palm OS® applications use the same set of application controls. So once you learn how to use these standard controls, you’ll be driving all over town and you won’t even need a map.
Benefits
• Find and open applications quickly
• Access extra features with menus
• Move around applications with one hand, using the 5-way navigator
• Locate information in any application with the Find feature
I
n this chapter
Opening applications
Using the 5-way navigator
Using menus
Finding information
Related topics
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Opening applications
You can open applications from Favorites View or Applications View, or by using the Files application.
Some applications are listed differently in Favorites and Applications View. For example, the Photos & Videos entry in Favorites opens the Media application, which is listed as Media in Applications View. The application icons are similar in both Favorites and Applications.
Using Favorites
Favorites View contains up to 32 items and can include applications, specific files, and folders— even links to the web. Certain items are included in Favorites by default, but you can customize the list to contain any items you want.
To access an item from Favorites, press the Home button and select from the list. Press Right or Left on the 5-way navigator
or select the buttons in the upper-right corner of the screen to move
to another page of favorites.
Tip
Press Home once to open Favorites; press Home twice to open Applications. Switch between Favorites and Applications by pressing Home.
Did You Know?
You can use a favorite photo as the background
for your Favorites or Applications View.
Tip
Customize Favorites to display folders—for example, a project folder that you access often. Select the folder to view its contents.
NOTE
Home
Buttons
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Using Applications
Applications View shows all of the applications on your handheld. Use the category pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen to view applications by category or to see all applications. From the pick list, you can also select to view the contents of your handheld’s internal flash drive
or of an
expansion card if one is inserted in the expansion slot.
To access an item from Applications, press the Home button twice and select an icon.
Tip
You can customize the Home button to open
Applications with one press and Favorites with two.
Did You Know?
You can also open applications using the
quick buttons
on the front
of your handheld.
Tip
When no item is selected, press Right or Left on the
5-way
to scroll through
application categories.
Did You Know?
Applications View displays an icon for opening Favorites. Favorites View contains an entry for opening Applications.
Home
Category pick list
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Using Files
The Files application enables you to easily open, view, and move among the files and folders on your handheld’s internal
drive or on an expansion card inserted into your handheld’s expansion
slot.
To open Files, press the Files button on the front of your handheld.
Tip
You can also open Files by selecting Files in Applications View.
Tip
If you have an expansion card (sold separately) inserted in your handheld’s expansion slot, select the card icon in Files to view the contents of the card.
Files
Card icon
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Navigate within Files by doing any of the following:
• Select a file or folder to open it. The file opens in the corresponding application—for example,
Documents for Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files.
If your handheld contains an application that can open a file, a file-specific icon appears to the left of the file name in the Files list. If a generic icon appears to the left of a file name, you cannot open the file on your handheld.
• Select the Folder Up icon to move up one level of folders.
• Select the pick list at the top of the files screen to view and jump to the top-level folder and any
subfolders.
• Select the top-level folder on the files screen to move up one level of folders.
Files always displays these four folders at the top of the folder list: Applications, Documents, Music, and Photos & Videos. Place your applications and files in the correct folder so that you can easily locate them.
Did You Know?
If you select a file from within Files, it automatically opens in the correct application on your handheld. If there is no application for that file, a beep alert sounds.
Tip
Tap and hold the stylus on a file or folder to open a menu of actions you can do with that item— copy, delete, and so on.
Select folder
Folder up Folder pick list
Top-level folder
NOTE
NOTE
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Working with files and folders
You can work with the files and folders in the Files application—create new folders; copy, beam, and delete files and folders; and more. You can work with one file or folder at a time.
0
1
Open Files.
2
Navigate to the file or folder you want.
3
Work with the file or folder:
a. Tap and hold the item name to
open a menu that lets you perform any of the following tasks:
Open With Select the application to use to open a file.
Rename Rename the selected item.
Details View details such as name, including extension for files; location on
the internal drive or expansion card; last date modified; and, for files only, size. Check the box to make the selected item read-only, meaning that it cannot be changed by a user. You can rename or delete a file or folder from the details dialog box.
Continued
Did You Know?
If you select Open With, only applications that can open the file you have selected are displayed. You can choose to make the application you select the default application for opening this file type.
Tip
You can also highlight a file or folder and then press Right on the 5-way to open the menu of tasks.
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Cont’d.
Copy Copy the item to another location on the internal drive or an expansion card.
Move Move the item to another location on the internal drive or an expansion card.
Delete Delete the current file or folder.
Beam Beam
the file or folder.
Send Send
the current file or folder using your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth®
wireless technology or as an attachment to a text message or email message.
b. Select the task you want to perform on the file or folder, and follow any
onscreen instructions.
Done
Did You Know?
If you select Delete, you receive a confirmation asking if you are sure you want to delete the file or folder.
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Sorting Files
You can sort your files and folders by icon, name, date, or size.
0
1
Open Files.
2
Select your sort options:
Sort display Select the column you want to sort by. From the left side of the screen, the columns are icon, name, and size/date.
Sort in ascending or descending order Select the column you
want to sort by to switch between ascending and descending sort order.
Switch between sorting by date or by size Tap and hold the
rightmost column until the heading you want appears.
Done
Sort by icon
Sort by name
Sort by date or size
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Opening files and folders from within an application
In certain applications—for example, Documents, palmOne Media, and RealPlayer from palmOne—you can open a file or folder directly from within the application. The application automatically displays files located in the appropriate folder on your handheld’s internal drive—for example, when you open the RealPlayer application, files in the Music folder on the internal drive are displayed—but you can browse for files located elsewhere on the drive. See the application chapters for information on opening files.
Switching between applications
You can switch between applications at any time. Just press Home and select an icon from
Favorites
or Applications, or press a quick button. Your handheld automatically saves your work in
the current application and switches to the other application.
Using the 5-way navigator
The 5-way navigator, located at the bottom of the front panel, lets you access information quickly with one hand and without the stylus.To use the 5-way, press Up, Down, Right, Left, or Center.
The 5-way does various things based on which type of screen you’re on.
Did You Know?
If you use a command to open a file from within an application, only files that can be opened by that application are displayed. For example, in RealPlayer, only music files such as MP3 or RMJ files are displayed.
Tip
You must use the stylus to tap icons in the input area or on the status bar.
Up
Down
Right
Left
Center
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Moving around in Favorites View
Moving around in Applications View
Right or Left Displays the next or previous page of
favorites.
Up or Down Scrolls to the next favorite in the
corresponding direction.
Center Opens the selected item.
Up or Down Scrolls to the next or previous page of
applications.
Right or Left Scrolls to the next or previous application
category.
Center Inserts the selection highlight. When the
selection highlight is present:
Up, Down, Right, or Left Scrolls to the next item in the corresponding direction.
Center Opens the selected item.
Category
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Moving around list screens
In list screens, use the 5-way to select and move between entries such as notes, memos, contacts, or photos.
Up or Down Scrolls an entire screen of entries, as long as
there’s nothing highlighted. Hold down to accelerate the scrolling.
Center Inserts the selection highlight. When the
selection highlight is present:
Up or Down Scrolls to the previous or next entry.
Center Displays the selected entry.
Left Removes the selection highlight.
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Moving around entry screens
In entry screens, use the 5-way to scroll within the current entry or between entries.
Moving around dialog boxes
Dialog boxes appear when you select a button or option that requires you to provide additional information. In dialog boxes, use the 5-way to select a button or to make a selection from items such as boxes and pick lists.
Up, Down, Right, or Left
Scrolls to the next item in the corresponding direction.
If there is no “up” entry, pressing Up scrolls left. Likewise if there is no “left” entry, pressing Left scrolls up.
If there is no “down” entry, pressing Down scrolls right. If there is no “right” entry, pressing Right scrolls down.
On some entry screens, pressing Left highlights the leftmost button at the bottom of the screen.
Center Inserts or removes the selection highlight.
If a button is highlighted, activates the button.
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Read dialog boxes carefully. Selecting a button such as OK or Yes may cancel an
action or delete information.
Moving around menus
After you open the menus you can use the 5-way to move between and to select menu items:
Up, Down, Right, or Left
Highlights the next item in the dialog box (pick list, box, button) in the corresponding direction.
Center • If highlight is on a box: Checks or
unchecks the box.
• If highlight is on a pick list: Opens the pick list. When a pick list is open:
Up or Down Scrolls to the previous or next entry.
Center Selects the highlighted entry.
• If highlight is on a button: Activates the button, and then closes the dialog box.
Up or Down Scrolls within the current menu list.
Right or Left Scrolls to the next or previous menu on the
menu bar.
Center Selects the highlighted menu item.
Box
Pick list
Button with highlight
IMPORTANT
[
! ]
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Using menus
Menus let you access additional features and settings. They are easy to use, and once you master them in one application, you know how to use them in all your applications.
0
1 Open an application.
2
Tap Menu on the status bar.
.
3 Select a menu title, and then select a menu item.
Done
Tip
You can also open the handheld menus by tapping the application title in the upper-left corner of the screen.
When the menus are open, you can use the
5-
way to select menus and
menu items.
Application title
Menu item
Menu
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Using the Command stroke
Most menu items also have a menu shortcut, which is similar to the keyboard shortcuts used on computers. The menu shortcut appears to the right of the menu item.
To use a menu shortcut, first write the Graffiti 2 Command stroke on the left side of the input area or the full screen
, and then write the shortcut letter. For example, to select Paste from the Edit menu, write the Command stroke, followed by the letter p. You do not have to open a menu to use the command stroke.
When you write the Command stroke, the Command toolbar appears. See the next
section for info on using the Command toolbar.
Using the Command toolbar
The Command toolbar displays different icons based on the active screen. For example, if you have text selected, the icons might be Cut, Copy, and Paste. If no text is selected, the icons might be Beam, Undo, and Delete.
To use the Command toolbar, write the Command stroke to display the Command toolbar, and then tap an icon to select its command.
Tip
Command mode is active for just a few seconds, so write the menu shortcut or tap an icon on the Command toolbar quickly.
Menu shortcuts
Menu items
C
ommand
stroke
NOTE
Cut
UndoCopy Paste Beam Delete
C
ommand
stroke
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Finding information
You can use Find to locate any word or phrase in any application—either as part of a file name or within a file—in your handheld’s program memory
. Find also locates words that begin a file name
only (not within a file) on your handheld’s internal drive
or on an expansion card.
Find locates any words that begin with the text you enter and is not case sensitive. For example, searching for “plane” finds “planet” but not “airplane.” Searching for “bell” also finds “Bell.”
0
1 Tap Find on the status bar.
2 Enter the text that you want to find, and then select OK.
3 Select the text that you want to review.
Done
Tip
If you select text in an application before you tap Find, the selected text automatically appears in the Find dialog box.
Tip
Open an application before you tap Find to display results from that application at the top of the results list.
Tip
Want to stop searching? Select Stop at any time during a search. To continue the search, select Find More.
Did You Know?
If you select a result that is a file located on the internal drive or on an expansion card, the Files application opens displaying the selected file. Select the file name to open it.
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Related topics
Click a link below to learn about these related topics:
Basics
• Locating the controls on your handheld
• Discovering the built-in software on your handheld and the additional software on the CD
• Getting familiar with the input area and onscreen application controls
Entering Information
• Entering information with Graffiti 2 characters and shortcuts
• Entering contact information in other applications
Sharing
• Beaming information and applications to other Palm Powered devices
• Sending information and applications to other Bluetooth
®
devices by
using Bluetooth technology on your handheld
Privacy
Keeping information private by turning on security options
Categories
Creating categories and organizing your applications and information
Managing Info
• Adding and deleting applications on your handheld
• Viewing application information
Customizing
• Using a photo as the Home screen background
• Displaying Applications View in list format
Maintaining
Caring for your handheld
Common Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions about using your handheld and its applications
My Handheld
Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit
www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5.
Support
If you’re having problems with your handheld, go to
www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5.
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Entering Information on Your Handheld
Whether you’re scheduling a meeting with your daughter’s teacher or adding a new restaurant to your Contacts list, you need to get that information into your handheld. There are several ways to do this.
You may find that you prefer one method if you’re entering a small amount of information, while another works best for large amounts. Choose the one that fits your situation.
Benefits
• Quickly enter important information
• Choose the method that works best for your situation
I
n this chapter
How can I enter information on my handheld?
Entering information with Graffiti 2 writing
Entering information with the onscreen keyboard
Entering info from Contacts into another application
Editing information
Related topics
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How can I enter information on my handheld?
• Graffiti® 2 writing
The onscreen keyboard
P
hone Lookup
Note Pad
• Visit www.palmOne.com/mytungstent5
and click the Accessories link to get an accessory
keyboard (sold separately)
The most popular methods are using Graffiti 2 writing and the onscreen keyboard.
You can also enter information on your computer and move and manage the
information between your handheld and your computer. Or you can send and receive information
from other devices using beaming
or your handheld’s built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology.
Entering information with Graffiti 2 writing
You can enter info directly on your handheld with Graffiti 2 writing. Graffiti 2 writing includes any character you can type on a standard keyboard. Entering these characters on your handheld is very similar to the way you naturally write letters, numbers, and symbols. But instead of using a pen and paper, you use the stylus and the input area on your handheld. With only a few minutes of practice, you can learn to use Graffiti 2 writing.
Writing in the Graffiti 2 input area
You can write Graffiti 2 characters in the input area, or you can turn on full-screen writing and write anywhere on the screen.
NOTE
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Your handheld has two different input area displays that you can use to enter Graffiti 2 characters. To open them, tap and hold Input on the status bar, and then select the icon of the input area you want.
In either layout of the input area, write lowercase letters, uppercase letters, and numbers in the sections shown. If you write characters in the wrong area, they are not recognized correctly and an incorrect character is written.
Using full-screen writing
When full-screen writing is turned on, you can write anywhere on the screen. When full-screen writing is turned off, you must write character strokes in the Graffiti 2 input area for your handheld to recognize them.
Tip
Select the top icon to open the onscreen keyboard.
Uppercase letters
Lowercase letters
Numerals
Uppercase letters straddling line
Lowercase letters
Numerals
Select middle icon
Select bottom icon
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You can write letters or characters in the following areas:
Left side of the screen Write letters or characters that are assigned to the abc input area.
Right side of the screen Write numbers or characters that are assigned to the 123 input area.
Middle of the screen straddling the imaginary dividing line between the left and right sides
Write uppercase letters.
For a brief period of time after writing a character, a quick tap on the screen is interpreted as a period character. Wait a second to tap buttons or place the cursor so that the action is not interpreted as a period character.
Turn full-screen writing on and off by tapping Full-screen writing on the status bar.
Tip
You can choose whether the Graffiti 2 strokes you enter appear as white character s in the input
area.
NOTE
Full-screen writing
Write numerals on the right side
Write letters on the left side
Wri
te capital or uppercase
letters in the middle
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Writing Graffiti 2 characters
0
1
Open an application you use to enter information, like Calendar.
2 Tap the screen where you want your character to appear.
3 Position the stylus in the correct part of the input area, if selected, or in the
correct part of the screen if full-screen writing is on.
4 Write the characters exactly as shown in the tables that follow these steps. Be
sure to start each stroke at the heavy dot.
5 Lift the stylus at the end of the stroke.
When you lift the stylus from the screen, your handheld recognizes the stroke immediately and prints the character at the insertion point on the screen.
Did You Know?
Graffiti 2 writing automatically capitalizes the first letter of a sentence or a new entry.
Done
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Keys to success with Graffiti 2 writing
Keep these guidelines in mind when using Graffiti 2 writing:
• Write the characters exactly as shown In the following tables. Don’t write the dot. It’s only there
to show you where to begin writing the character.
• The Graffiti 2 writing area has two sections. Write lowercase letters on the left, numbers on the
right, and capital letters across the middle.
• Write at a natural speed, and do not write on a slant.
• Press firmly.
• Write large characters.
If you’re already familiar with Graffiti writing from an older Palm Powered device, Graffiti 2 writing will be easy to master. Characters are entered in exactly the same way, except for i, t, k, and the number 4. These letters are now made with two strokes, just the way you would write them if you were using a pen and paper.
Also, you no longer have to use the punctuation shift stroke for common punctuation like periods, commas, or @. Just write these characters on the correct side of the input area and your handheld immediately recognizes them.
Did You Know?
Graffiti 2 characters made with two strokes are recognized after the second stroke. Make the second stroke quickly after the first so that the correct character is recognized.
Did You Know?
Write uppercase letters the same way you write lowercase ones. The only difference is where you write them.
Tip
Your handheld has tables displaying all of the Graffiti 2 characters, short cuts, and commands.
Customize your handheld
so you can display these characters by drawing a line from the bottom of the screen to the top.
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Graffiti 2 alphabet
0
Write lowercase letters on LEFT side,
and capital letters across MIDDLE of input area
Letter Stroke Letter Stroke Letter Stroke Letter Stroke
ABCD
EFGH
IJKL
MNO P
QRST
UVWX
YZ
Tip
You can select alternate ways to write some Graffiti 2 characters.
Choose the method that’s most natural for you.
Tip
Customize your handheld so that you can use the
entire screen to enter Graffiti 2 characters, not
just the input area.
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Graffiti 2 numbers
0
Write numbers on RIGHT side of input area
Number Stroke Number Stroke
01
23
45
67
89
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Graffiti 2 punctuation marks
0
0
Write these marks on LEFT side of input area
Mark Stroke Mark Stroke
Period
.
Ampersand
&
Comma
,
Carriage
return
Apostrophe
At @
Space Quotation mark
Question mark
?
Ta b
Exclamation
point
!
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0
Write these marks on RIGHT side of input area
Mark Stroke Mark Stroke
Period
.
Backslash
\
Comma
,
Slash
/
Tilde
ñ
Left
parenthesis
(
Dash
Right
parenthesis
)
Plus
+
Equal sign
=
Asterisk
*
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Graffiti 2 accented characters
For accented characters, write the letter on the left side of the input area, and then write the accent on the right side of the input area.
0
Write these marks on RIGHT side of input area
Accent Stroke Accent Stroke
Acute
á
Dieresis
ä
Grave
à
Circumflex
â
Tilde
ã
Ring
å
Tip
Get help writing any of the Graffiti 2 characters in most applications. Open the Edit menu and select Graffiti 2 Help.
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Graffiti 2 gestures
0
Write gestures on LEFT side,
or across the middle of input area
Gesture Stroke Gesture Stroke
Cut Paste
Copy Undo
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Writing Graffiti 2 symbols and other special characters
Symbols and other special characters can be written on either side of the input area, using the Punctuation Shift stroke:
0
0
1
Enter the Punctuation Shift . stroke.
When Punctuation Shift is active, an indicator appears in the lower­right corner of the screen.
2 Write the symbol or other special character shown in the following table.
You can write a symbol or special character anywhere in the input area.
3 Enter another Punctuation Shift stroke to finish the character and to make it
appear more quickly.
Once the Punctuation Shift indicator disappears, you see the character.
Tip
If you accidentally enter the Punctuation Shift stroke, enter it again to cancel it, or wait a moment and it automatically disappears.
Did You Know?
Writing two Punctuation Shift strokes cancels the automatic capitalization of the first letter of a new entry or sentence.
Punctuation shift indicator
Done
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Graffiti 2 symbols and special characters
0
Write symbols on EITHER side of input area
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Writing Graffiti 2 ShortCuts
Graffiti 2 contains several ShortCuts to make entering common information easier. For example, when you write the ShortCut stroke followed by dts, you automatically enter the current date and time. You can also create your own ShortCuts
.
0
0
1 Write the ShortCut stroke .
This stroke appears at the insertion point.
2 Write the ShortCut character from the following table.
You can write ShortCuts on the left side of the input area, or across the middle.
The ShortCut stroke is replaced by the text the character represents.
Done
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Graffiti 2 ShortCuts
0
Write ShortCuts on LEFT side, or across MIDDLE of input area
Entry ShortCut Entry ShortCut
Date stamp ds Time stamp ts
Date/time stamp dts Meeting me
Breakfast br Lunch lu
Dinner di
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Entering information with the onscreen keyboard
You can use the onscreen keyboard in any application where you need to enter text, numbers, or symbols on your handheld.
0
1
Open an entry:
a. Open an application
.
b. Select an entry or select New.
2 Tap Input on the status bar to open the input area.
3 Tap abc or 123 to open the
alphabetic or numeric keyboard, respectively.
Continued
»
Key Term
Entry An item in an application such as a contact in Contacts or an appointment in Calendar.
Tip
You can enter text whenever you see a blinking cursor on the screen.
Tap to open keyboards
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4
[ & ] OPTIONAL Select from among four different keyboards.
5
Tap the characters to enter text, numbers, and symbols.
Done
Backspace
Carriage return
Tab
Caps shift
Tap here to display lowercase keyboard
Tap here to display uppercase keyboard
Tap here to display international keyboard
abc - lowercase
ABC - uppercase int. - international
123 - numeric
Tap here to display numeric keyboard
Tip
When a keyboard is open, you can tap abc, 123, or Int’l to open any of the other keyboards.
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Entering info from Contacts into another application
Having lunch with someone whose info you have in Contacts? Use Phone Lookup to quickly enter their name and phone number into the appointment you create in Calendar. This feature is available in Calendar, Memos, Tasks, and Expense.
0
1 Open an entry:
a. Open an application
.
b. Select an entry or select New.
In Expense only: Select Details, and then select Attendees.
2 Add the contact from Phone Lookup:
a. Tap where you want to enter the contact.
b. Open the menus
.
c. Select Options, and then select Phone Lookup.
Continued
Tip
In the applications that use Phone Lookup, you can also enter the first few letters of a contact’s last name where you want to enter the contact information. Once the application recognizes the contact name, the contact information is entered automatically, without bringing up the Phone Lookup screen.
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Cont’d.
d. Select the contact, and then select Add.
3 [ & ] OPTIONAL To add another contact, repeat step 2.
The name and phone number of the contact are automatically entered.
Done
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Editing information
Editing information on your handheld is similar to editing with word-processing applications on your computer. Select the information, and then apply the correct command.
Selecting information
There are several ways to select information that you want to edit or delete.
Selecting text Place the cursor before or after the text you want to select, and drag
the cursor over all the text you want to select.
Selecting a word • Tap twice on a word to select it.
• Place the cursor before or after the word, and drag it over the word to select it.
Selecting a line • Tap three times anywhere in a line to select it. This selects the final
return character or space as well as any text.
• Place the cursor before or after the line, and drag it over the line to select it. Drag up or down to select the final return character or space as well as any text. Drag left to right to select text only.
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Copying and pasting information
Copying and pasting information on your handheld is similar to editing with word-processing applications on your computer.
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1 Select the information you want to copy.
2 Copy the information:
a. Open the menus
.
b. Select Edit, and then select Copy.
3 Tap where you want to paste the information.
4 Select Edit, and then select Paste.
Done
Tip
There are even faster ways to copy and paste information:
• Use Graffiti 2 gestures
.
•Use the Graffiti 2 Command stroke and the menu shortcut for cut, copy, or paste (/X, /C, /P).
• Select the text, write the command stroke, and then tap the icon for cut or copy. Move to the place where you want to place the info, write the command stroke again, and tap the icon for paste.
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Deleting information
Delete all or part of an entry with the Cut command.
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1 Select the information you want to delete.
2 Delete the information:
a. Open the menus
.
b. Select Edit, and then select Cut.
Done
Tip
Delete information with
Graffiti 2 writing
. Select the information, and then draw a line from right to left in the input area.
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Related topics
Click a link below to learn about these related topics:
Moving
Around • Opening applications
• Using menus
Sharing
Beaming or sending information to another Palm Powered device
Customizing
• Selecting alternate ways to write some Graffiti 2 characters
• Creating your own Graffiti 2 ShortCuts
Common Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions about entering information
My Handheld
Make your handheld uniquely yours. For great tips, software, accessories, and more, visit
www.palmOne.com/ mytungstent5.
Support
If you’re having problems entering information or with anything else on your handheld, go to
www.palmOne.com/ support/tungstent5.
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Moving and Managing Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
You can do a lot with your handheld on its own: enter or look up a contact, write a memo, keep track of your appointments. But you can do much more when you share, manage, and work with information between your handheld and a computer.
Your handheld includes a large internal flash drive so that you can carry more of your documents, folders, photos, and music with you. View, create, or work on files on your handheld, and then copy the updated version back to your computer. Or use your handheld at any computer that supports standard USB removable drives to access and work on your files.
Benefits
• Quickly enter and update information on your handheld and your computer
• Transfer and work with applications, files, and folders on your handheld
• Increase productivity by having the files you need wherever you go
• Protect your information by quickly backing up and saving files and folders to your computer
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n this chapter
Program memory and the internal drive
How can I work with information?
When would I use each method?
Synchronizing information
Using File Transfer to transfer info to your handheld
Using Drive Mode to work with info on another computer
Other ways of managing information
Removing information
Related topics
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Program memory and the internal drive
Your handheld contains two types of storage: program memory and the internal flash drive.
Program memory Your handheld includes 55MB of program memory for Palm OS
®
applications such as Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos. Information in the program memory is updated during synchronization. For example, if you enter contact information on your computer, you can synchronize to update the info in Contacts on your handheld, and any future updates to the info are included in synchronization.
The info for each Palm OS application—for example, individual contact entries—may be stored in your handheld’s program memory, or it may be stored on your handheld’s internal flash drive. You can view and work with this information from within the application itself. You cannot, however, view any info stored in program memory directly using Files
or palmOne™ File Transfer.
Internal flash drive The 160MB internal drive works similarly to other standard USB removable drives. You can store any type of file, folder, or application on this drive on your handheld. View and access the contents of the internal drive using the Files application on your handheld, or view the contents using File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode
(Mac) on your computer. You can manage items on the internal drive in various ways: copying, moving, deleting, renaming, and so on, using File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac), or Files on your handheld. You can also use File Transfer to save the contents of the internal drive
to your Windows computer.
Another method of storage that you may already be familiar with is an expansion card
. You can view and access files or folders on an expansion card using the Files application on your handheld, and manage your files on a card using File Transfer or Drive Mode.
You can also access the files on the internal drive or on an expansion card by opening the corresponding application and browsing to the file.
Did You Know?
The internal drive saves information on your handheld, including information in the program memory, even if the battery drains completely—none of your information is lost. Simply recharge to access the information again.
Tip
To view the complete list of Palm OS applications on your handheld, go to Applications and select HotSync. Open the Options menu and select Conduit Setup. All of the applications listed on the Conduit Setup screen are Palm OS applications located in your handheld’s program memory.
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How can I work with information?
There are two main methods for moving and managing information between your handheld and a computer. These methods are discussed in detail in this chapter.
Synchronization Synchronization updates and backs up information between your handheld’s program memory and your computer. Information entered in one place is automatically updated in the other, and info in your handheld’s program memory is backed up on your computer.
Use Palm
®
Desktop software or Microsoft Outlook to enter information on your computer in applications such as Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Memos. The info is transferred to the corresponding handheld application when you synchronize. Information entered in these applications on the handheld is likewise synchronized with the application in the desktop software.
On Windows computers, Palm Desktop software includes both palmOne™ Media, which you can use to transfer photos and videos to your handheld, and palmOne Quick Install, which installs applications (PRC or PDB) for use on your handheld when you synchronize.
On Mac computers, use the Send To Handheld droplet to transfer photos and videos
and install applications on your handheld when you synchronize.
When you transfer a file to your handheld through synchronization, the file, such as a video, may be converted for best use on (optimized for) your handheld.
File Transfer (Windows only) Use File Transfer to transfer files and folders to your handheld’s large internal flash drive. On your handheld, to open a file on the internal drive, use Files and select the file, or open the appropriate application and browse to the file.
File Transfer provides a live window to your handheld’s internal drive and copies or moves the items you select instantly; you do not need to synchronize. Files remain in their native format and are not optimized for use on your handheld. Unlike the program memory, your handheld's internal drive is not automatically backed up during synchronization—but you can use File Transfer to save
the contents of the internal drive to your computer.
On Mac computers, use Drive Mode to transfer info to your handheld’s internal drive.
Did You Know?
Keeping files in their native format is useful. On your handheld you can work with many of these native files, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and JPG files. You can also use File Transfer or
Drive Mode
to carry native files, even files that you cannot open on your handheld, to work with on a different computer.
Tip
If you have an expansion card inserted into your handheld’s expansion slot, you can view and work with files and folders on the card in the File Transfer window in exactly the same way as files on the internal drive—copying, moving, and so on.
NOTE
NOTE
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When would I use each method?
The method you use to move info onto your handheld depends on the type of info it is. Here are the methods to use with the most common information types.
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Information in Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Memos, Note Pad (Windows only: Expense, VersaMail
®
) Use Palm Desktop
or Outlook (Windows) to enter information on your computer. Synchronize to transfer the new or updated information on your computer to your handheld.
Applications (PRC or PDB file) Use Quick Install from within Palm Desktop (Windows) or drag the application to the Send To Handheld droplet icon on your desktop (Mac), and then synchronize to install the application to your handheld.
Did You Know?
When you transfer files using synchronization, the files are always placed in the corresponding folder on your handheld—for example, the Music folder for MP3 files or the Documents folder for Office files.
If you transfer files using File Transfer, save them to the corresponding folder so you can easily locate them—or copy or create your own folder structure to organize your project files any way you like.
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Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations Method 1: Use the Documents To Go
application on your computer. Synchronize to install the files to the Documents folder on your handheld’s internal drive.
Method 2: Use File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac) to copy an entire folder structure of files to your handheld’s internal drive. This allows you to keep all of your project folders together with the same structure you’ve created on your computer.
Photos and videos Method 1: Use the desktop Media application from within Palm Desktop (Windows) or drag the files to the Send To Handheld droplet icon on your desktop (Mac). Synchronize to install the files to the Photos & Videos folder on your handheld’s internal drive.
Method 2: Use File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac) to copy an entire folder structure of photos and videos to your handheld’s internal drive. This allows you to keep all of your photos and videos together with the same structure you’ve created on your computer.
Music (MP3) files Method 1: Use the RealPlayer desktop application (Windows) to transfer the files to the Music
folder on your handheld’s internal drive, or drag the file to the Send To Handheld droplet icon on your desktop (Mac), and then synchronize to install the files to your handheld.
Method 2: Use File Transfer (Windows) or Drive Mode (Mac) to copy an entire folder structure of music files to your handheld’s internal drive. This allows you to keep all of the songs you copied from a CD together with the same structure you’ve created on your computer.
Tip
You can choose to synchronize a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file, even if you copied it using File Transfer. See the Documents To Go application on your computer for information.
Did You Know?
When you transfer photos and videos using the desktop Media application, the files may be converted for viewing on your handheld. File Transfer does not convert files, so you may not be able to view the photos or videos on your handheld.
Did You Know?
Even though photos and videos transferred using Media are saved in the Photos & Videos folder on your handheld’s internal drive, updates to these files are included when you synchronize.
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